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it opens up coastal virginia energy for energy exploration and harvesting. it would create 18,000 jobs. we're blessed with an abundance of natural resources in our country. we create tremendous employment and opportunity for inner-city kids that are hurting so badly. i and intent on the full fabric of our community crossing the finish line. that means great schools and good roads. there is one thing standing in the way of us moving forward with coastal virginia energy and that is the obama administration with secretary salazar. we need to diversify our local economy in virginia. i hope we can work with both of our senators to get this done. host: we are talking with representative scott rigell. this is a headline in "the washington post." she talks about a new freshman class of republicans and your class as well that had been a headache for the speaker. there will be a test on tuesday. where do you come down on this? guest: i think we have been good for the speaker. i am not dodging the questione. everybody needs to shoot straight. i do not know how i will v
it opens up coastal virginia energy for energy exploration and harvesting. it would create 18,000 jobs. we're blessed with an abundance of natural resources in our country. we create tremendous employment and opportunity for inner-city kids that are hurting so badly. i and intent on the full fabric of our community crossing the finish line. that means great schools and good roads. there is one thing standing in the way of us moving forward with coastal virginia energy and that is the obama...
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energy is a huge point there. what is the reason we deliver it as a full plan to a year or so ago is now putting huge amounts of money to build it in texas and someplace those. new refineries also. at the same time, the normal commodity business, the normal low differentiation job will not come back. why would it come back, right clicks we have to have differentiation. we have to have innovation. that's what this debate is competitiveness is to import that were not only minute chart and wasting national resources. >> i have a question over here. right there in the middle. >> thank you. susan lunch from the mackenzie institute. i'll keep it short. it's been a fascinating panel. i'm surprised they haven't heard one word all morning, which is exports. my question to all of you is is this manufacturing renaissance for domestic consumption or do you envision the u.s. eventually has an export platform to the rest of the world? and a second later question is if you put on the hot of multinational corporation, whether u.s
energy is a huge point there. what is the reason we deliver it as a full plan to a year or so ago is now putting huge amounts of money to build it in texas and someplace those. new refineries also. at the same time, the normal commodity business, the normal low differentiation job will not come back. why would it come back, right clicks we have to have differentiation. we have to have innovation. that's what this debate is competitiveness is to import that were not only minute chart and wasting...
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and so this really is a but energy independence. the country currently imports over 90 percent of the uranium we need to power are safe, reliable, affordable nuclear reactors. we can help reduce the dangerous dependence on foreign countries and to the opening virginians back to work. we can do about protecting the environment. adam: and the people who would beat down river from this mine in virginia beach, 500,000 people are worried about their water supply, and there have been accidents, 1979, in new mexico one of the dams to keep back the collection from mina al west ruptured and wehad contamination, but then an unpopulated area of the country. isn't that the danger here? >> we are part of a coalition of groups. business groups. the local chamber of commerce the robbers as the county where this would be -- the industrial and. folks that often cannot agree on what date is, but we see this issue clearly. this is really the wrong place for this type of activity. the look at where cole's hill is, not too far from danville, talking abo
and so this really is a but energy independence. the country currently imports over 90 percent of the uranium we need to power are safe, reliable, affordable nuclear reactors. we can help reduce the dangerous dependence on foreign countries and to the opening virginians back to work. we can do about protecting the environment. adam: and the people who would beat down river from this mine in virginia beach, 500,000 people are worried about their water supply, and there have been accidents, 1979,...
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california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word innovation, i have to put a plug in for tradition. i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as amer
california became the leader in energy efficiency. we put in tax credits and policies of the public utilities commission to favor alternative energy, independent power production. which is obvious today. when they promoted code- generation it was something very novel. 30 years ago. now you have a different name for a period in his third party power production using power in a driving way to recapture the most efficient way. innovation is important. i have to also, every time we heard the word...
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we want them to work together on core concerns: debt, energy and immigration." organizers of "no labels" hope to attract about 70 members of congress from across the political spectrum to agree to meet regularly. the group is headed by democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and former republican governor of utah jon huntsman. in the final news conference of his first term, president obama told reporters the u.s. can't afford a drawn-out debate over raising the debt ceiling, which could reach its lmit in mid february. "raising the debt ceiling does not authorize more spending. it simply allows the country to pay for spending that congress has already committed to. these are bills that have already been racked up, and we need to pay them." president obama warns that if the debt limit is not raised or used as leverage by republicans, markets would go haywire, interest rates would rise, and checks to military veterans and people on social security would end. gop senate minority leader mitch mconnel reponded by saying, "the president and his allies need to g
we want them to work together on core concerns: debt, energy and immigration." organizers of "no labels" hope to attract about 70 members of congress from across the political spectrum to agree to meet regularly. the group is headed by democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and former republican governor of utah jon huntsman. in the final news conference of his first term, president obama told reporters the u.s. can't afford a drawn-out debate over raising the debt...
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>> energy is a big part of it. energy, i mean, because many podty -- i mean, we are in a commodity, i mentioned the refinery part. refinery part, nothing special about refinery. my people would kill me with that sentence. [laughter] but in reality you can do it anywhere on this planet. so what is critically important? it's not the skills. i mean, if you don't have the maintenance people, i can't do it, but i can educate them, right? but energy is a huge point there. what is the reason now we are now running it as a full plant and -- [inaudible] who was on this panel a year ago or so is now putting huge amounts of money to build, i think, in texas and someplace else, in louisiana i think it was, the second place where he's building new refineries also, right? but at the same time, the normal commodity business, i mean, a normal, no differentiation job, that will not come back, right? that will not come back. why would it come back, right? we have to have differentiation. we have to have innovation. that's why i thin
>> energy is a big part of it. energy, i mean, because many podty -- i mean, we are in a commodity, i mentioned the refinery part. refinery part, nothing special about refinery. my people would kill me with that sentence. [laughter] but in reality you can do it anywhere on this planet. so what is critically important? it's not the skills. i mean, if you don't have the maintenance people, i can't do it, but i can educate them, right? but energy is a huge point there. what is the reason now...
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. >> the massive but remote plant is run by the norwegians and the energy company b.p. >> we're beginning a staged and planned reduction of nonessential work force, temporary basis, pulling them out of the country. >> a number of hostages somehow managed to escape, one of them, an irish passport holder. >> we're delighted that steven mcfall is free and safe. our thoughts are with his fellow workers. and the other people that have not been so fortunate. >> while many nationalities worked at the plant, it's understood there was a large british contingent. >> we face a very bad situation at this b.p. gas compound in algeria. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> the whole thing began when 20 armed militants called themselves the battalion of blood took control of the gas plant and seized workers and scores of algerian supporters. the gunmen demanded the release of prisonners in algerian jails and called on the government to withdraw its cooperation with france's military offensive in mali. >> wh
. >> the massive but remote plant is run by the norwegians and the energy company b.p. >> we're beginning a staged and planned reduction of nonessential work force, temporary basis, pulling them out of the country. >> a number of hostages somehow managed to escape, one of them, an irish passport holder. >> we're delighted that steven mcfall is free and safe. our thoughts are with his fellow workers. and the other people that have not been so fortunate. >> while...
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i am trying to bring some energy. good god. >> celine dion. >> going back to why people hate us. why other countries hate us. it is not they want to be us. what they want is the position we told or perceive to be holding at the top of the food chain. that's what they want. >> i thought it was less be like us over be with me. get to this, but we are running out of time. big government i want to reiterate is the name of your general till -- genital, correct? >> you don't have to be so crass. genitals is very personal. >> i do a lot of bipartisan blinking. >> you have five seconds left, you guys are all wrong about dena. she did not say republicans were nazis. she said her character was in -- and she said -- if you had read had story and not been like a bunch of brent bozell. >> i wish i know who preferenced them. >> he is a guy with a red beer and he is angry all the time. lena said she was exposing her character ter, quote, unquote and thought it was a fun spot to eke plor. the character so the is that republicans were nazis. is she pointed out that she herself might -- she maybe
i am trying to bring some energy. good god. >> celine dion. >> going back to why people hate us. why other countries hate us. it is not they want to be us. what they want is the position we told or perceive to be holding at the top of the food chain. that's what they want. >> i thought it was less be like us over be with me. get to this, but we are running out of time. big government i want to reiterate is the name of your general till -- genital, correct? >> you don't...
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i have had to spend a tremendous amount of energy to try to create a sense of safety for them. it has taken everything i know to do that. it has taken compassion. >> thank you. [applause] how many more people want to speak? >> about 20, 25. >> i will stay long enough. is that ok? we can hear everyone speak if we go to 1 minutes. i know you have to leave. >> thank you. i do not really have anything prepared but there are so many people that are pro-gun here. i think most people are really looking for solutions. you have a form called prevention. i am not hearing a lot of good ideas or long term solutions. we have 30,000 gun deaths in our country. others have 10,000. there is a lot of talking about government workers. they were the teachers to protect other students. the firefighters went to protect a buyer and they were killed -- put out a fire and they were killed. we need to understand all the stresses we have, why there is so much violence and keep the dialogue going. it may not be a one-year solution. >> thank you. >> good evening. i am a student. i am in a training program
i have had to spend a tremendous amount of energy to try to create a sense of safety for them. it has taken everything i know to do that. it has taken compassion. >> thank you. [applause] how many more people want to speak? >> about 20, 25. >> i will stay long enough. is that ok? we can hear everyone speak if we go to 1 minutes. i know you have to leave. >> thank you. i do not really have anything prepared but there are so many people that are pro-gun here. i think most...
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. >> coldst look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪
. >> coldst look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪
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. >> the balls are a good way to see the energy. >> employees at ard and soul are proceed paring the details. and special libations. >> a splash of club soda. the drink is call the sticking around to celebrate president obama staying in washington for another four years. >> reporter: four years ago official spending top $53 million. this years, a slow recovering economy doesn't seem to have organizers or party-goers holding back. >> it's 2013. let's have a little fun. >> reporter: at who's wear, the average shopper is spending close to $1,000 on the latest fashions. >> this year they were really looking for pops of color. cobalt blue has been popular for you. >> the newly open dry bar had to expand hours just to accommodation all the requests. >> part of the excitement is just getting beautiful, i think, for women. >> that's they thisland at thoses head to the capital for the biggest party. >> the parties wrap many late monday night, the ticket prices range from $50 to several hundred dollars. many benefits charities, and the tickets available are going quickly. >>> keeping people sa
. >> the balls are a good way to see the energy. >> employees at ard and soul are proceed paring the details. and special libations. >> a splash of club soda. the drink is call the sticking around to celebrate president obama staying in washington for another four years. >> reporter: four years ago official spending top $53 million. this years, a slow recovering economy doesn't seem to have organizers or party-goers holding back. >> it's 2013. let's have a little...
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they're expecting that we're spending real time and energy making a difference, moving the economy, getting people back to work and taking care of social issues making a difference. the fact that we don't is the reason in fact that we continue to have the lowest approval ratings in the history of congress. >> yes. i want to get to that but i want to stay on guns for a second. my sense is and i read the statement your office put out for instance supporting say the assault weapons ban, and i believe you are all supportive of that right? >> yes. >> you, congressman have a district in which i don't think it will give you much grief in your re-election. you represent the great city of madison, wisconsin. but you both had very contested races. you know, sam stein wrote a great piece in the huffington post. going back and talking to members who were around in the '94 assault weapons ban who really did get blindsided by what the cost of that vote was in terms of the nra coming after them. i want to play a clip of jim moran talking about the nra's political power. take a look. >> that this is going
they're expecting that we're spending real time and energy making a difference, moving the economy, getting people back to work and taking care of social issues making a difference. the fact that we don't is the reason in fact that we continue to have the lowest approval ratings in the history of congress. >> yes. i want to get to that but i want to stay on guns for a second. my sense is and i read the statement your office put out for instance supporting say the assault weapons ban, and...
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energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just recently. i don't know if your listeners know of a company called oxy petroleum. cheryl: ox dental is one of the biggest energy companies in the world and they are based in california which makes it an interesting dichotomy, being an oil company in california but yes, go ahead. >> you know they were looking for about 20 million barrels of oil in 2008, 2009. they discovered a field that is, as the reserves right now in place of 150 million to 200 million barrels. so they found the largest discovery in 30 years in the united
energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just...
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stitched onto their jackets pocket flaps during the war britain the revolutionary war british general energy clinton extended that practice and seven hundred seventy nine and numerous freed slaves served in general george washington's army thus southern legislators and plantation owners lived not just in fear of their own slaves or belly but also in fear that their slaves could be emancipated through military service. at the ratifying convention in virginian seven hundred eighty eight patrick henry later doubt he said let me here call your attention to that part article one section eight of the proposed constitution which gives the congress power to providing for our organizing our mean and disciplining the militia and for governing such part of them as may be employed by the service of the united states by this or you see that their control over our last and best defense is unlimited if they neglect or refuse to discipline or arm our militia they will be useless the states can do neither this power being exclusively given a congress the power of appointing officers over men not disciplined
stitched onto their jackets pocket flaps during the war britain the revolutionary war british general energy clinton extended that practice and seven hundred seventy nine and numerous freed slaves served in general george washington's army thus southern legislators and plantation owners lived not just in fear of their own slaves or belly but also in fear that their slaves could be emancipated through military service. at the ratifying convention in virginian seven hundred eighty eight patrick...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> welcome back to the "young turks." anna and chicago with you. lawmakers in illinois were set to vote on same-sex marriage but the session ended before they could do so. we have a reported on the martyr that explains it in more detail. >> the general assembly being urged by the president to legalize gay marriage in illinois. >> we're here because we want to make sure that this goes through this year. >> gay rights organizations rallied outside the thomson center saturday as lawmakers met inside to discuss pension reform. they encouraged the crowd to push the gay marriage bill to pass. the archdiocese of chicago is hoping lawmakers and residents think things through. this letter was given out to parishioners at holy name cathedral this morning. >> this is something that we've seen throughout the country. anytime state lawmakers set to vote on same-sex marriage, religion gets involved and you know the tun
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> welcome back to the "young turks." anna and chicago with you. lawmakers in illinois were set to vote on same-sex marriage but the session ended before they could do so. we have a reported on the martyr that explains it in more detail. >> the general assembly being urged by the president to legalize gay marriage in illinois. >>...
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looked at his energy policy. cap and trade that came from heritage. republican proposal. he got beat up for it. he started -- the base got very frustrated. you love the republicans more than you love us. i think that he had to come to jesus moment at some point in that presidency and said i'm going to stick with those who brought me. i think he's a different guy. >> more political. >> will he use that capital, the difference, to deal with -- there's a generational challenge, medicare, social security, that are -- they are the binding on any president to get things done because of the financial impact of the country. clinton tried to do them. he had the best economy in a generation, that was the time to get them durngs the lewinsky scandal came along. bush tried to do them, iraq war and then katrina. he couldn't get it done. will this president seize this moment and tries to do medicare and social security, his vice president say i want to run for president. >> he will be more successful because he's tougher. there's danger and frankly david gergen, wrote a great piece on
looked at his energy policy. cap and trade that came from heritage. republican proposal. he got beat up for it. he started -- the base got very frustrated. you love the republicans more than you love us. i think that he had to come to jesus moment at some point in that presidency and said i'm going to stick with those who brought me. i think he's a different guy. >> more political. >> will he use that capital, the difference, to deal with -- there's a generational challenge,...
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right now energy looks like it's gaining strength, and energy was one of the worst performing sectors of 2012. i really think that this is an area that deserves another look. my favorite name in energy is chevron, about to fill a vicious gap down from october. 115 a share. this thing is only half the size of exxon mobil, a higher dividend and a huge war chest of cash. this is the kind of stock that people selling bonds will go into first because it is a bond-like equity in terms of its yield characteristics and its relative safety and stability, so i like that name, and i like energy in general. >> we haven't forgotten about you, note-taker. michael fax how do you make money in this market? >> you continue to invest in those companies with solid balance sheets. i continue to play defense. i listen to rick and mike and josh, and what i'm also hearing out of michael santoli and rick santelli, kind of a test, same day, come on, guys. when i listen to them both i'm hearing that bullish markets, bull market psychology. there's a certain complacency that comes along with a bull market where
right now energy looks like it's gaining strength, and energy was one of the worst performing sectors of 2012. i really think that this is an area that deserves another look. my favorite name in energy is chevron, about to fill a vicious gap down from october. 115 a share. this thing is only half the size of exxon mobil, a higher dividend and a huge war chest of cash. this is the kind of stock that people selling bonds will go into first because it is a bond-like equity in terms of its yield...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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now it takes time and energy if you go that direction. it doesn't become a freebie that one senator spending no time, no energy can go out to dinner, go off on vacation, can paralyze the senate. now you have to spend the time and, to make your case and not only is that important in stripping away frivolous filibusters, but it means the american people get to weigh in. i'm absolutely convinced if we were going back to the debate on the disclose act which stripped away scres in campaign donations and we had 59 votes to close gate, needed a 60th, those for additional debate fled this chamber fearful of making their case before the american people. if they had this had to stand and defend foreign donations in our campaign system, the american people would have said not that you're a here but you're a bum. they would have weighed in and said to their own senators join the effort to close debate because to stand in the way of a final vote over secrecy in campaign donations does great damage to our democracy, and maybe the pressure and common se
now it takes time and energy if you go that direction. it doesn't become a freebie that one senator spending no time, no energy can go out to dinner, go off on vacation, can paralyze the senate. now you have to spend the time and, to make your case and not only is that important in stripping away frivolous filibusters, but it means the american people get to weigh in. i'm absolutely convinced if we were going back to the debate on the disclose act which stripped away scres in campaign donations...
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there's so much energy in this room. after today, it's just incredible. it's incredible. >> we have to point out that they actually got vip ball tickets upstairs thanks to your senator. but you say there's a bigger party down here. you're in the navy being a part of this historic weekend for the first time. what does it mean to you? >> it means everything. a chance to be part of history. a chance to bring our kids to d.c. for the first time. getting ball tickets was totally unexpected so it's really fun. >> i hope you stay here and enjoy brad paisley. you like fun? fun coming up next. for now, i'm going to send it back over, just about 20 feet to my left to piers and erin. how amazing is this? >> hang on a second. talking of amazing things. what about that dress? can we go back to brooke for a moment? >> it's absolutely gorgeous. >> never mind me looking at michelle obama. the brooke baldwin dress is what we're talking about. >> thank you. you guys look amazing, too. amazing. as do my guests here. >> well, it's very impressive. we're going to talk about m
there's so much energy in this room. after today, it's just incredible. it's incredible. >> we have to point out that they actually got vip ball tickets upstairs thanks to your senator. but you say there's a bigger party down here. you're in the navy being a part of this historic weekend for the first time. what does it mean to you? >> it means everything. a chance to be part of history. a chance to bring our kids to d.c. for the first time. getting ball tickets was totally...
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. >> well, there's a lot more alternative-energy resources out there, but it's also an issue of lack of funds and lack of space, and nuclear power does have benefits, but it's also extremely detrimental to the environment, so i think we should continue to wean our self off of that source and look into more environmentally friendly sources. >> there's no easy answer. drilling for oil can result in environmental disasters like the one recently in the gulf of mexico. and burning coal can add pollution to our air. while no one can guarantee that nuclear power plants can be completely safe, most experts agree plants can be designed to be safer than they are today. >> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely, so here's this week's "flag facts." >> it's home to the oldest european settlement in north america -- st. augustine. it's where our rockets boldly launch into the final frontier. and if you prefer to boldly go a bit closer to earth, it's the nation's top destination for amusement parks. >> florida. >> florida. >> florida. >> like many state flags, florida features th
. >> well, there's a lot more alternative-energy resources out there, but it's also an issue of lack of funds and lack of space, and nuclear power does have benefits, but it's also extremely detrimental to the environment, so i think we should continue to wean our self off of that source and look into more environmentally friendly sources. >> there's no easy answer. drilling for oil can result in environmental disasters like the one recently in the gulf of mexico. and burning coal...
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we all know we need a clean energy economy, where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. not causing a greenhouse gasses that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts and is not producing a number of other health-related effects from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how we're going to get there? the way we discovered in the book is, it's pretty simple. could you have the federal government buy all the new things that are necessary and then give them away? not practical. not going to happen. we don't have that kind of capability in the federal government to add the deficit. so you have to open the door to private investment to do this job of rebuilding the power platform in the united states. >> host: and the technology aspect of that is? >> guest: technology aspect is manifold. and price performance improves every 18-24 mocks. in the last year we have gotten into the innovation cycle in batteries so by the end of 2020 electric vehicles will actually be price competitive w
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. >> reporter: you can feel the energy, the excitement in the air. >> it's awesome. >> reporter: speaking of air, you're from chicago. can you notice that joy has no scarf on. i'm completely bundled up. >> got no gloves. >> reporter: i'm a rookie. >> it's balmy. >> reporter: enjoy yourself on this balmy inauguration day. >> absolutely. >> reporter: have a great day. thank so you much. lots of folks coming to these metro stations on the end of the line and that's exactly what metro was advising folks to do. we have an update. parking here at new carrollton, 40% at capacity. greenbelt, springfield, shady grove 40% as well. so it seems that a lot of people are heeding the advice, coming early, parking their cars and taking the metro in. we can see folks are lining up outside and hopping on to those metro trains to head downtown. this is the best way to get to downtown so you don't have to fight the massive crowds and those street closures. we'll have the very latest for you. back to you. >> get your round trip ticket on your way in now. don't try to do it on the way home. it's going to be ho
. >> reporter: you can feel the energy, the excitement in the air. >> it's awesome. >> reporter: speaking of air, you're from chicago. can you notice that joy has no scarf on. i'm completely bundled up. >> got no gloves. >> reporter: i'm a rookie. >> it's balmy. >> reporter: enjoy yourself on this balmy inauguration day. >> absolutely. >> reporter: have a great day. thank so you much. lots of folks coming to these metro stations on the end...
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basis, external event such as japan experienced has ranged in terms of lessons learned just beyond the energy sector and the nuclear industry to many other areas that could experienced similar events. >> a que. mr. inaba, going back to the effect on the auto industry, are there any changes in return of the resiliency of supply chain or things that have changed since fukushima? >> yes. i think there is a tremendous change taking place. i think we have probably about 400 tier one suppliers but anything beyond that, tier two even down to tier 5, we assume that the supply chain is like a sheep of pyramids and the tier one suppliers take share of the two, three and four out what we found in this case especially the same conductor company it is almost like a spindle, and therefore we have to make an infestation of all of the supply chains all the way down to tier five, so this work has started and what we found is there are about 2,000 critical parts where there is only one single supplier or juan special material for use and therefore there is no replace a devotee on stuff like that. so from then
basis, external event such as japan experienced has ranged in terms of lessons learned just beyond the energy sector and the nuclear industry to many other areas that could experienced similar events. >> a que. mr. inaba, going back to the effect on the auto industry, are there any changes in return of the resiliency of supply chain or things that have changed since fukushima? >> yes. i think there is a tremendous change taking place. i think we have probably about 400 tier one...
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today is an incredible day, and you can feel the energy everywhere that you go. you know, in so many ways, every day is a new day and a new change. a new chance to be our best. to serve our highest purpose, yeah. so i'm going to need your help tonight, you know, because i'm up here all by myself. i just wanted it to be me and you. so help me celebrate this most monumentis day. yeah, i'll tell you what to do. i need you to say eh eh eh eh. eh eh eh eh eh. ♪ how many people say eh it's a new day ♪ ♪ it's a new day ♪ everybody's getting ready for a new day for a new day ♪ ♪ eh eh eh eh eh ♪ gonna bring eh eh eh eh ♪ yeah because he's president and he's on fire ♪ ♪ hotter than a fantasy rolling like a highway ♪ ♪ he's living in a world and it's on fire ♪ ♪ filled with catastrophe but he knows he can fly away ♪ ♪ oh he's got both feet on the ground and he's burning it down ♪ ♪ ohhh hh got his head in the clouds and he's not backing down ♪ ♪ obama's on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ he's walking on fire obama's on fire ♪ ♪ whoo
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> a facebook ad and the supreme court justice's hat topping our media moments. first, greg abbott posting an invitation to new york gun owners
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any...
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companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world with some of the most durable solar cells ever built. janicki industries in sedro-wooley is driving innovation in aerospace. valve, a software company in bellevue has grown into a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment. and in grays harbor an across-the-board effort led to the re-opening of the paper mill last year, putting 175 people back to work making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington. innovation is in our genes. [applause] we create. we invent. we build. so now we must go forward, with both high ambition and a recognition that the power of innovation will fuel the next wave of job growth in washington. make no mistake, our top priority today, tomorrow, an every single day for the next four years, is jobs. [applause] we must build a working washington, capable of sustained economic leadership in a rapidly changing world. during the campaign i put out a plan to get washington back to work that grew to over 100 points of action. my plan focuses on job growth in seven industry clusters. aer
companies like silicon energy in marysville are leading the world with some of the most durable solar cells ever built. janicki industries in sedro-wooley is driving innovation in aerospace. valve, a software company in bellevue has grown into a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment. and in grays harbor an across-the-board effort led to the re-opening of the paper mill last year, putting 175 people back to work making 100% recycled paper. i have this to say about washington. innovation...
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people who have invested so much heart, soul, time, money, energy. one of the things that made this campaign
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with the highest cost energy. >> all right. thanks, jimbo. >>> final thoughts from jim, and alternatives to kick the can, because we're not going to use moving the ball down the field. that's a good thing. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.
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finally, the third of three master limited partnerships, suncoke energy, priced at $19, a little bit below, but you can see, guys, a fairly good week, fairly active week for ipos. >> thanks, bob. final stretch of the week. a pretty good week. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. dow jones industrial average still climbing, up 12 points on the session. >> the economy -- the stocks have been rallying as the economy improves, that's what's happening here, so the question inevitably becomes when does fed chairman bernanke finally have to be convinced that it's time to put the brakes on the economic stimulus? both sides that have issue coming up. >> a big debate on that one. then a document dump finally allowing investors an inside look at the fed's first response to the financial crisis. and put it this way. no one really comes out looking so great. we'll have the details and tell you what's in the documents. you're going to want to hear on them. >> oh, holy auto auction, batman. the original batmobile is hitting the auction block, the original adam west batmobile, and you will not
finally, the third of three master limited partnerships, suncoke energy, priced at $19, a little bit below, but you can see, guys, a fairly good week, fairly active week for ipos. >> thanks, bob. final stretch of the week. a pretty good week. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. dow jones industrial average still climbing, up 12 points on the session. >> the economy -- the stocks have been rallying as the economy improves, that's what's happening here, so the question...
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, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on small and medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation particularly when it's badly administer inside the u.k. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. businesses large and small are complaining about the burden of regulation. not just the burden of regular ration from europe -- regulation from europe, but more generally. and that is why we should be fighting in europe for a more flexible europe and a europe where we see regulations come off. but the view of the party opposite is sit back, do nothing and never listen to the british people or british business either. >> order! >> here on c-span2 we'll leave the british house of commons now as today move on to other legisla
, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on small and medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. office superstore ink retailer in america. now t $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recyc when you spend $50 on hp in staples. th was easy. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >> big blunder at the golden globes in a moment. great news for you killing kennedy best selling nonfiction book in 2012. cass kowall mart and other retarryls put us over the top. we thank everybody who supported this. best selling book of the year by far. finally killing lincoln 16 months on the best seller list. premiere get any of the books free. has borough pennsylvania it is obvious the congresswoman on bill o'reilly rawas misinformed. at no time did
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. office superstore ink retailer in america. now t $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recyc when you spend $50 on hp in staples. th was easy. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> big blunder at the golden globes in a moment. great news for you killing kennedy best selling nonfiction book in 2012. cass kowall mart and other retarryls put us over the top. we thank everybody who supported this. best selling book of the year by far. finally killing lincoln 16 months on the best seller list. premiere get any of the books free. has borough pennsylvania it is obvious the congresswoman on bill o'reilly rawas misinformed. at no time did you show disrespect to asian americans. sorry o'reilly the congresswoman wins you were insensitive. terry from redmond, oregon. bill, why would you expect the congresswoman to watch your report, they don't read the bills they vote on. bill, you experienc
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>> your energy did this. [ laughter ] >> it's deep. it's deep. it's clean deep. >> that is a beautiful cut, though. >> a beautiful cut. >> yeah. >> it's a cleaner slice. a much cleaner slice than you'd get from my store bought knife. right to the bone. >> it's beautiful. >> jimmy: you know, maybe you should go see the medic or something? huh? >> i think we're gonna go. we're gonna go now. >> jimmy: ryan, he's getting a little woozy, i think. >> this is your fault, jimmy. >> jimmy: this is not my fault! this is not my fault. [ cheers and applause ] didn't get to buy our knife. all right, this seems like a good time to take a break. when we come back, and we will be right back, we'll find out how much people know about the congress they hate so much. spoiler alert, it's not a lot. that, plus brad paisley and ryan gosling, too. stick around. man: at turbotax, we know this is more than a paycheck. we know all the hammering, driving, writing, nursing, and teaching it took to earn it. so we give you the power to keep as much of your hard-earned money a
>> your energy did this. [ laughter ] >> it's deep. it's deep. it's clean deep. >> that is a beautiful cut, though. >> a beautiful cut. >> yeah. >> it's a cleaner slice. a much cleaner slice than you'd get from my store bought knife. right to the bone. >> it's beautiful. >> jimmy: you know, maybe you should go see the medic or something? huh? >> i think we're gonna go. we're gonna go now. >> jimmy: ryan, he's getting a little woozy, i...
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so the notion that everybody should rely on the energy and force of newton, i would caution not to do that. it's galvanized to have a conversation internally and have a serious conversation, but for the assault weapons ban, were done with columbine would have been in virginia. i do believe in the last four years, the last eight years of politics, what happened there has made all of us have a discussion and appropriate politics to be focused for the president to introduce this legislation or package undecided what is going to do by executive order. but we are at a tipping point is postponed, delayed or for whatever reason hasn't happened. my small plaintiff caution anything but the last time i had success, goes back in 93 and 94. those were pretty columbine. his entire package fell flat. >> congressman, you had a reading from the nra. you voted for reducing the waiting time for weapons from reduced to one day. do you think we are at a tipping point, but there'll be some kind of a seismic change? >> since the topic of politics, i would add a lot of people lately accredit 1993 crime bill
so the notion that everybody should rely on the energy and force of newton, i would caution not to do that. it's galvanized to have a conversation internally and have a serious conversation, but for the assault weapons ban, were done with columbine would have been in virginia. i do believe in the last four years, the last eight years of politics, what happened there has made all of us have a discussion and appropriate politics to be focused for the president to introduce this legislation or...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ ♪ ♪ they say opposites attract. but does that work for a car? ask scott makowski. he and his team set out to combine power and fuel efficiency. people said it wouldn't work out. people were wrong. here's proof. an ecoboost engine in the new ford escape with up to a best-in-class 33 mpg highway, and plenty of power to spare. it's the little engine that most definitely can. the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! a little more. there's a real, like, camaraderie in the parking lot... shut up! that's it! let's go in the car. my time to shine is the smoked pulled pork. i think it's done broseph! pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we a
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i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public health problem. of those 20,000 e.r. visits in 2011, 42% had mixed the energy drink with another stimulant like ritalin or with alcohol. but 58% reportedly used energy drinks alone. so what might be going on to send someone to the e.r.? >> blood pressure goes up, heart rate goes up and they'll start to feel the effects. heart racing, heart skipping. panic attack symptoms. irregular heart rhythms. panic attacks. >> reporter: caffeine is a drug. the most popular drug in the world. you can feel and see the effects on the body. i downed the equivalent of about four cups. doctors took a look
i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public...
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the international energy market is trying to shift around and that could be to the benefit of some of these countries to reverse some of them the basic problem is they don't have enough money to pay for it. >> did you have to comment on that or no? >> i guess i should say something about how this breaks down. as you kind of a pointed out in venezuela, production is in question, but let's use about 2.7 million. it hasn't really gone up. it's gone down over the last two years despite the plans that should be going up, but they fired all the workers and have a bunch of political loyalists and then they expropriated exxon and, co and several billions of dollars and amazingly the brothers had a plant there as well and chavez took that a couple years ago as well. so, we have about a million barrels between 702 million going to the u.s. every day making them the largest supplier in the u.s. and the important thing that was just pointed out as we are really the only guy that is paying for their oil. let me explain that a little bit more. we are subsidizing with hugo chavez, so we have an impo
the international energy market is trying to shift around and that could be to the benefit of some of these countries to reverse some of them the basic problem is they don't have enough money to pay for it. >> did you have to comment on that or no? >> i guess i should say something about how this breaks down. as you kind of a pointed out in venezuela, production is in question, but let's use about 2.7 million. it hasn't really gone up. it's gone down over the last two years despite...
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the house energy and commerce committee is going to be taking a look at the mental health aspects of this, as well as other committees like the judiciary committee. certainly i would like to know more about what' drugs do to prevent iraq behavior, but if this individual believed -- prevent iraqi behavior, but if this individual believes they can cause these problems, we should be looking at that as well. host: tennessee. caller: i believe that any order aaimed at guns is always ended a law-abiding citizens. ithis administration flooded the market with guns for criminals and it seems like he wants to control this country. one other comment i could make -- i heard that he will be surrounded by children when he makes his announcement. i remember that during the gulf war, saddam hussein surrounded himself with children, too, and that was a chilling video. those children were scared to death. thank you very much. guest: the caller makes a good point with regard to focusing on criminals. unfortunately, the bureau of alcohol, firearms is involved in an explosive issue. we are continuing to
the house energy and commerce committee is going to be taking a look at the mental health aspects of this, as well as other committees like the judiciary committee. certainly i would like to know more about what' drugs do to prevent iraq behavior, but if this individual believed -- prevent iraqi behavior, but if this individual believes they can cause these problems, we should be looking at that as well. host: tennessee. caller: i believe that any order aaimed at guns is always ended a...
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politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say i'm a friendly guy, i'm a people guy, but joe biden really is that. >> joe biden is. and joe biden's excesses of being a people person and gregarious and enormously approachable, have been very important to this administration and to what david pointed out what happened, particularly in the last couple of months. briefly, we always here this is the most important vice president in the history of the world. how does he rank as vice presidents go? >> he actually just may be -- this may be one of the rare occasions where the superlative applies. we heard it about dick cheney in a different way. cheney, you had a sense -
politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say...
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to energy though the president and many lobbyists are not very happy about exporting energy? >> that is an interesting question. there are five or six applications with the federal agency which regulates exporting energy off of this country and they want to take energy from texas and north dakota in particular, take them into canada for further refining and the projection is that if those permits to export are allowed then texas will in fact be a global game changer on the price of energy. california has been at the mercy of the green lobby for so long they actually had significant reserves. if they would ever use them. >> susan, i have to cut you off. we've run out of time. i do apologize. i am going to have you back and i'd like the topic specifically to be what your outlook is for energy and the export possibilities for 2013 and beyond. thank you for being our guest today. >> thank you. >> carl? >> thanks a lot, rick. the fed releasing transcripts of its meetings in 2007. of course that was leading up to the financial crisis. when we come back we'll talk to someone who was
to energy though the president and many lobbyists are not very happy about exporting energy? >> that is an interesting question. there are five or six applications with the federal agency which regulates exporting energy off of this country and they want to take energy from texas and north dakota in particular, take them into canada for further refining and the projection is that if those permits to export are allowed then texas will in fact be a global game changer on the price of...
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we're not spending enough energy on umm grags. we're not spending enough 234r7b8g on the miss energy on the miss kwal problem -- on the fiscal problem. presidents don't get to choose what they do. they deal with what is before them and what they'd like to long term. >> governor, i'm curious to get your thoughts on the package of reforms. it was interesting that the vice president was tasked with this and they put out this package and i just also wanted to say that i thought you handled the horror in newtown with tremendous grace. >> thank you. i appreciate that. and you know, when you're in connecticut, painfully aware of how traumatic that's been for every resident of connecticut, particularly the families and residents of the families of deceased and the residents of newtown. being down here for a few days it's remarkable on how it has affected everyone. and it's a different perspective. we get in the fox hole a little bit and in connecticut over this. i spent about 1:20 with the vice president on friday at his office. lequaciou
we're not spending enough energy on umm grags. we're not spending enough 234r7b8g on the miss energy on the miss kwal problem -- on the fiscal problem. presidents don't get to choose what they do. they deal with what is before them and what they'd like to long term. >> governor, i'm curious to get your thoughts on the package of reforms. it was interesting that the vice president was tasked with this and they put out this package and i just also wanted to say that i thought you handled...
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it didn't-- it wasn't off-putting in any way because he was so fully of energy. he was full of life. he could interact with everybody because it never occurred to him that he couldn't. of course, we ended up, uh, mostly in social circumstances, uh, drinking beer, eating pizza, listening to jazz, and pontificating to one another, and he was right in the center of it. at, uh, one of these, uh, gatherings, barack, uh, brought, uh, ann dunham in. she is, uh, was scarcely out of high school. i believe she was about 18 then-- might've been 19. she fit in right away with the very eclectic group of students and graduate students. she observed, i would say, more than spoke. but, uh, that also had to do with her character, her personality. she was much more reserved than, uh, barack senior was. >> [dewey] she was one of the hardest working people i've ever met. she seemed to effortlessly get an enormous amount of work done. um, never-- but never seemed hurried or flustered. she was just outstanding as a student and as a person. and i think this is the way barry grew up, kn
it didn't-- it wasn't off-putting in any way because he was so fully of energy. he was full of life. he could interact with everybody because it never occurred to him that he couldn't. of course, we ended up, uh, mostly in social circumstances, uh, drinking beer, eating pizza, listening to jazz, and pontificating to one another, and he was right in the center of it. at, uh, one of these, uh, gatherings, barack, uh, brought, uh, ann dunham in. she is, uh, was scarcely out of high school. i...
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host: our caller but up solyndra, looking at the president's promises regarding energy. guest: a lot of that was included in the stimulus bill. a big grab bag, $77 billion of goodies that included many things foraenergy and the environment. i know that a lot were included in the economic stimulus bill. host: is president of? making fewer promises that he was initially? -- is president obama making fewer promises than initially? guest: absolutely. the 2012 campaign was a campaign of attacks. when we look back at the moments of the campaign, as you look at the debates and what they were saying on the campaign trail of what they were saying in commercials, they spent so much of the time attacking each other. relatively little laying out their agenda in any detail. this was one of the hardest to fact check. mitt romney did not provide details about the tax plan. obama spent some time attacking mitt romney that there were just some many fewer promises made. there was less of an agenda. host:the score coard looks at 500 promises made by obama. he has made progress on 73% of th
host: our caller but up solyndra, looking at the president's promises regarding energy. guest: a lot of that was included in the stimulus bill. a big grab bag, $77 billion of goodies that included many things foraenergy and the environment. i know that a lot were included in the economic stimulus bill. host: is president of? making fewer promises that he was initially? -- is president obama making fewer promises than initially? guest: absolutely. the 2012 campaign was a campaign of attacks....